Winnie the Pooh Reunites With an Old Friend in Disney’s ‘Christopher Robin’ Teaser Trailer (Video)

Disney has released the teaser trailer for their next live-action project, “Christopher Robin,” which stars Ewan McGregor as the former child resident of the Hundred Acre Wood who has lost his way.

In the teaser, we see Christopher Robin working at a luggage company in postwar London under a demanding boss (Mark Gatiss) that forces him to cancel his weekend outing with his wife and daughter (Hayley Atwell and Bronte Carmichael). Feeling burnt out, Christopher Robin gets the shock of his life when he’s visited by Winnie the Pooh (played by longtime voice actor Jim Cummings), who has traveled from the Hundred Acre Wood to England to help his old friend reconnect with his inner child.

Marc Forster directed the film from a screenplay by Alex Ross Perry and Allison Schroeder. The film’s voice cast also includes Chris O’Dowd as Tigger; Brad Garrett as Eeyore; Toby Jones as Owl; Nick Mohammed as Piglet; Peter Capaldi as Rabbit; and Sophie Okonedo as Kanga.

From 'Moana' to 'Finding Dory': 12 Disney Movies to Watch on Netflix Before They're Gone (Photos)

Now that Disney has announced plans not to renew its distribution agreement with Netflix after 2019, its beloved movies will soon no longer be available to stream during your binge-watching nights (although Marvel and Lucasfilm hits may still survive the cut). Here are 13 Disney movies -- new and old -- you should watch before the Mouse House pulls them from the streaming service.

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"Moana"

The incredibly detailed animation in “Moana” brings Disney’s take on Polynesian mythology to life.

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"The BFG"

The Steven Spielberg-directed film, based on Roald Dahl’s novel, may just make you wish you had a charismatic big friendly giant in your own life.

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“The Jungle Book”

It's a bare necessity of a Disney movie. In the 2016 live action-CGI remake, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) is right at home in his impressively-animated wolf pack and jungle.

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“Zootopia”

Disney's anthropomorphic animals may be cartoons, but that doesn’t mean they can’t tackle sensitive topics like prejudice and stereotypes.

Now that Disney has announced plans not to renew its distribution agreement with Netflix after 2019, its beloved movies will soon no longer be available to stream during your binge-watching nights (although Marvel and Lucasfilm hits may still survive the cut). Here are 13 Disney movies -- new and old -- you should watch before the Mouse House pulls them from the streaming service.